The Mundy Pond cygnet
Crow outside wet screen window
It doesn't last long
Maybe the last butterfly this year
Firetruck's arse
Mope
The Pleiades over Stanley's house
An armful of apples
No drones
One of Good Queen Min's heirs
Up there, luh.
November pinks
Repens. The end is nigh.
The big fox terrier
Greedyguts
Snowbird at the suet
Pitchypee waiting its turn at the suet
Thirty seconds outside the back door
One of the flickers
Long tongue flicking
The more agile tongue
Breakfast visitor
Rusty garden shed
What's up, doc?
Another shot of the moons by Jove
Nearly full, almost obscured by fog
By Jove, his moons. Or four of them.
Moon, clouds and telephone wire
Underneath
Crow or no
Great Googly-eyed Scowlery
Toeing the line
Hoverfly in the Bacopa
Active vs passive
Gifts from the past
Truck's arse
Milky Way from our house
Day Moon
Came for the peanuts; stayed for the portrait
Post-hurricane window things
Top of today's pecking order
Hops ripening
Some onion or other
At the black currants
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By Jove again, his moons


I have to move slowly back and forth, bouncing up and down, leaning in and out, on the back deck to get a clear view of Jupiter through branches of trees. But as the leaves get sparser, it gets easier. This was a few minutes ago.
(I was not going to continue posting these Jovian Moon Shots, but each new one gets my geek blood pumping.)
L-R: Europa, Io, Jupiter, Ganymede, Callisto.
And, for the fotogeeks, it was at ISO1600 through the 150mm end of my zoom lens, at f/2.8 and a shutter speed of 1/30th. Handheld, but with the security of a good in-camera stabilisation system. And my breath held.
(I was not going to continue posting these Jovian Moon Shots, but each new one gets my geek blood pumping.)
L-R: Europa, Io, Jupiter, Ganymede, Callisto.
And, for the fotogeeks, it was at ISO1600 through the 150mm end of my zoom lens, at f/2.8 and a shutter speed of 1/30th. Handheld, but with the security of a good in-camera stabilisation system. And my breath held.
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